Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting
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A Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting is a tenant-specific SaaS platform system configuration setting that customizes multi-tenant system behavior.
- AKA: Tenant Configuration, Tenant-Specific Setting, Multi-Tenant Parameter, Tenant Customization Setting.
- Context:
- It can typically enable Tenant Customization through tenant-specific preferences and tenant business rules.
- It can typically maintain Tenant Isolation via tenant configuration boundaryes and tenant data separation.
- It can typically support Tenant Security Configuration including tenant authentication methods and tenant access controls.
- It can typically facilitate Tenant Feature Management with tenant feature flags and tenant capability enablement.
- It can typically allow Tenant Integration Setting for tenant third-party connections and tenant API configurations.
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- It can often include Tenant Branding Configuration such as tenant logo settings and tenant color schemes.
- It can often specify Tenant Compliance Setting for tenant regulatory requirements and tenant data governance.
- It can often define Tenant Workflow Configuration through tenant business processes and tenant approval chains.
- It can often control Tenant Resource Limit via tenant quota settings and tenant usage thresholds.
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- It can range from being a Simple Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting to being a Complex Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting, depending on its tenant configuration complexity.
- It can range from being a Static Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting to being a Dynamic Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting, depending on its tenant configuration flexibility.
- It can range from being a UI-Managed Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting to being a API-Managed Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting, depending on its tenant configuration interface.
- It can range from being a Basic Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting to being a Advanced Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting, depending on its tenant configuration capability.
- It can range from being a Global Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting to being a Granular Multi-Tenant Configuration Setting, depending on its tenant configuration scope.
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- It can be managed through Tenant Administration Portal for tenant configuration control.
- It can be stored in Tenant Configuration Database with tenant configuration versioning.
- It can be validated by Configuration Validation Service for tenant configuration consistency.
- It can be migrated via Tenant Migration Process during tenant platform transitions.
- It can be audited through Configuration Audit System for tenant compliance tracking.
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- Example(s):
- Security Multi-Tenant Configuration Settings, such as:
- Feature Multi-Tenant Configuration Settings, such as:
- Integration Multi-Tenant Configuration Settings, such as:
- Compliance Multi-Tenant Configuration Settings, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Global Platform Setting, which applies to all platform tenants rather than individual tenant configurations.
- User Preference Setting, which customizes individual user experience rather than tenant-wide configuration.
- System Configuration Parameter, which controls platform infrastructure rather than tenant-specific behavior.
- See: Multi-Tenant Architecture, SaaS Platform, Tenant Management System, Configuration Management, Cloud IAM Platform, Tenant Isolation Pattern, SaaS Security Framework, Tenant Provisioning Process, Configuration as Code, Platform Customization Framework.